US20070059262A1 - Solid skin care composition comprising multiple layers - Google Patents

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US20070059262A1
US20070059262A1 US11/517,697 US51769706A US2007059262A1 US 20070059262 A1 US20070059262 A1 US 20070059262A1 US 51769706 A US51769706 A US 51769706A US 2007059262 A1 US2007059262 A1 US 2007059262A1
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  • the present invention relates to a solid skin care composition comprising multiple layers. Specifically, the present invention relates to solid skin care compositions comprising multiple layers each made of different compositions providing unique characteristic benefits. The characteristic benefits would not be achieved to the extent when provided in separate phases, if the multiple layers were mixed together and provided as a single composition.
  • the compositions of the present invention are particularly useful for cosmetic foundation products.
  • a foundation composition can be applied to the face and other parts of the body to even skin tone and texture and to hide pores, imperfections, fine lines and the like.
  • a foundation composition is also applied to moisturize the skin, to balance the oil level of the skin, and to provide protection against the adverse effects of sunlight, wind, and other environmental factors.
  • Foundation compositions are generally available in the form of liquid or cream suspensions, emulsions, gels, pressed powders or anhydrous oil and wax compositions.
  • Emulsion-type foundations in the form of liquid are suitable in that they provide moisturizing effects by the water and water-soluble skin treatment agents incorporated.
  • These liquid form foundations are less convenient to use and carry for the consumer.
  • solid foundations packaged in compacts are suitable for use by the consumer, however, are typically less efficient than liquid form foundations in terms of moisturizing the skin and coverage of the skin.
  • foundation formulations must accommodate various components which, depending on their physical and chemical properties, may be difficult to formulate into a single product.
  • oil shine control is a highly desirable function for a foundation product.
  • incorporation of oil absorbing powders at a high level will render the formulation to have a very heavy application feel with poor spreadability. Incorporation at a high level may also make the emulsion unstable.
  • cosmetic compositions comprising multiple layers or phases are known in the prior art. These products are usually provided in the phase type of cream, gel, or paste and are usually focusing on the distinctness of the color of each layer.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,980,155 to Revlon, Inc. discloses a two phase cosmetic composition comprising a color phase composition and a gel phase composition.
  • WO2004/105708 to Gamma Croma S.P.A. discloses a multicolor cosmetic product with solid consistence that comprises two or more cosmetic products of different colors.
  • JP Patent Application Publication No. 2002-97112 discloses a solid cosmetic composition having mutually different colors and the manufacturing process for the same. None of them disclose a multi-layered skin care composition which is in the form of solid water-in-oil emulsions in ambient temperature.
  • the present invention is directed to a solid skin care composition
  • a solid skin care composition comprising: a) a first layer which is solid at 45° C. and which is selected from the group consisting of a water-in-oil emulsion, an oil-in-water emulsion and an oil dispersion; and b) a second layer which is a pressed powder; wherein at least one of the first layer and the second layer comprises a benefit agent and wherein the first layer and the second layer are provided in the same package in a manner such that the first layer and the second layer can be simultaneously applied.
  • the overall composition provides benefits characteristic of each layer, which benefit(s) would otherwise be compromised or deteriorate other performance, if they were combined into one composition.
  • the present invention is suitable for any skin care composition in solid form, such as cosmetic foundation, blusher, sunscreen, eyeshadow and others.
  • One particularly preferred embodiment for the present invention is a cosmetic foundation made of multiple layers that are visibly distinct.
  • ingredients such as actives and other ingredients useful herein may be categorized or described by their cosmetic and/or therapeutic benefit or their postulated mode of action. However, it is to be understood that the active and other ingredients useful herein can, in some instances, provide more than one cosmetic and/or therapeutic benefit or operate via more than one mode of action. Therefore, classifications herein are made for the sake of convenience and are not intended to limit an ingredient to the particularly stated application or applications listed.
  • the composition of the present invention comprises multiple layers, namely at least a pressed powder layer and a layer selected from the group consisting of a water-in-oil emulsion, an oil-in-water emulsion and oil dispersion.
  • the layer selected from water-in-oil emulsion, oil-in-water emulsion and oil dispersion is named as the first layer
  • the pressed powder layer is named as the second layer.
  • the first layer and second layer are of different composition, and are designed to provide different benefits based on at least one benefit agent included in either of the layers.
  • the first layer and second layer may comprise different benefit agents, different combination of benefit agents, or different concentrations of the same benefit agent.
  • a “benefit agent” is a component which provides a particular skin care benefit characteristic of the usage of the skin care product.
  • skin care benefit may include benefits related to appearance or make-up of the skin.
  • a certain benefit agent included in one layer is less compatible with a certain component included in the other layer, or a certain benefit agent in one layer deteriorates performance of the overall composition when the first and second layers are combined into one composition.
  • the first layer and second layer of the present invention are solid at room temperature, thus do not, or only slightly dissolve or mingle with each other during storage, and after each use.
  • the first layer and the second layer are provided in a manner that allows the user to simultaneously apply both layers to the skin.
  • a suitable way is to provide both layers in the same primary package, for example a pan, jar, or stick applicator.
  • the primary package may accompany a suitable applicator, such as a sponge or brush.
  • the first and second layers are formulated such that they exhibit a similar rheology profile when receiving pressure/heat from the finger or applicator upon use.
  • the first layer and the second layer can be provided in any ratio as necessary for providing the target benefit(s).
  • the first layer and the second layer are provided in a weight ratio of from about 1:99 to about 99:1, more preferably from about 1:9 to about 9:1.
  • the first layer and the second layer are preferably visibly distinct, so that the different benefits/characteristics of the layers are communicated to the user.
  • a colorant may be suitably included in at least one of the first or second layers for making the layers visibly distinct.
  • the first layer composition has a phase type selected from the group consisting of water-in-oil emulsion, oil-in-water emulsion and oil dispersion and the second layer composition has a phase type of pressed powder.
  • Water-in-oil emulsion, oil-in-water emulsion and oil dispersion are useful for providing good application feel to the skin, while also being able to encompass oil soluble or water soluble skin care agents, and further leaving a fresh and cool feeling after the water and/or volatile oils is evaporated.
  • Pressed powder is useful for incorporating high level of powders which may provide, for example, oily shine control benefit and soft focus benefit.
  • the present composition is a cosmetic foundation.
  • the pressed powder compositions of the present invention preferably comprise the following components:
  • optional lipophilic surfactant when present, from about 0.1% to about 7%, more preferably from about 0.3% to 5%.
  • the first layer composition preferably comprises the following components:
  • the first layer composition preferably comprises the following components:
  • optional pigment powder when present, from about 1% to about 70%, more preferably from about 5% to about 50% of a pigment powder.
  • At least one of the first layer and the second layer further comprises at least one benefit agent selected from the group consisting of radiant powder, soft focus powder, soft focus silicone elastomer, film forming polymer, oil absorbing powder, sebum solidifying powder, skin active agent and mixtures thereof.
  • the first layer comprises one or more benefit agents selected from the group consisting of radiant powder, soft focus powder, oil absorbing powder, sebum solidifying powder and mixtures thereof.
  • the second layer comprises one or more benefit agents selected from the group consisting of soft focus silicone elastomer, film forming polymer, skin active agent and mixtures thereof.
  • Water-in-oil emulsion, oil-in-water emulsion and oil dispersion compositions are formulated to have a viscosity of from about 100 mPas to about 10,000 mPas, preferably from about 300 mPas to about 3,000 mPas when brought to a temperature of between about 55° C. and about 90° C.
  • composition of the present invention comprises a benefit agent which provides a particular skin benefit characteristic of the usage of the skin care product.
  • skin care benefit may include benefits related to appearance or make-up of the skin.
  • the benefit agent is selected from the group consisting of radiant powder, oil absorbing powder, film forming polymer, soft focus powder, soft focus silicone elastomer, sebum solidifying powder, skin active agent and mixtures thereof.
  • Radiant powder is a pigment that is particularly effective in providing radiant look to the skin, by having a gloss level of more than 7.0.
  • Gloss level is a parameter which can be measured by a known method using the opacity charts available from THE LENETA COMPANY, Drawdown bar (0.003 ⁇ m and 0.006 ⁇ m), solvent (KP-545 available from Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.), Gloss Checker IG-320 available from HORIBA.
  • the radiant powders useful herein include pearl pigments, mica, synthetic mica, boron nitride and specified particle talc having an average particle size of about 20 ⁇ m and a gloss level of about 7.2 (0.003 ⁇ m on white back), about 33.0 (0.006 ⁇ m on white back), about 8.5 (0.003 ⁇ m on black back) and about 10.3 (0.006 ⁇ m on black back).
  • Commercially available specified particle talc can be obtained from Miyoshi Kasei Inc. under the trade name of SI-TALC CT-20.
  • Specified particle talc has a higher gloss level and a lower transparency level than normal particle talc.
  • the gloss level of specified particle talc is about 130% to 200% vs.
  • normal particle talc and the transparency level of specified particle talc is about 10% to 100% vs. normal particle talc.
  • Transparency level can be measured by a known method using the opacity charts available from THE LENETA COMPANY, Drawdown bar (0.003 um and 0.006 um), solvent (KP-545 available from Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.), Spectraflash available from Datacolor.
  • a typical level of radiant powders is as high as 5%.
  • coverage titanium dioxides are those having a particle size of from about 200 nm to about 500 nm. If the particle size is out of this range, the titanium dioxide may not provide enough coverage as a cosmetic material.
  • the skin care product of the present invention can provide satisfied radiant appearance effect with lower level of radiant powders. As a result, there is provided more flexibility in product formulation.
  • the content level of radiant powders in one layer is from about 5% to about 25%, more preferably from about 10% to about 20% by weight of the composition of that layer.
  • the preferred content level of radiant powders is from about 0.5% to about 4%, more preferably from about 1% to about 3%.
  • Soft focus powder is a pigment that is particularly effective in providing a soft focus effect to the composition, namely natural finish yet having good coverage for minimizing the appearance of skin troubles, when incorporated in a defined amount.
  • the soft focus powder herein must meet two parameter criteria to provide such an effect.
  • both the Total Luminous Transmittance (Tt) and Diffuse Luminous Transmittance (Td) of the pigment are relatively high.
  • the soft focus powder has a Total Luminous Transmittance (Tt) of from about 40 to about 94 and a Diffuse Luminous Transmittance (Td) of from about 28 to about 38.
  • the soft focus powders exhibit a high transparency, thereby providing an overall natural finish.
  • the soft focus powder has a relatively high Haze value ⁇ (Td/Tt) ⁇ 100 ⁇ of from about 32 to about 95.
  • ⁇ (Td/Tt) ⁇ 100 ⁇ of from about 32 to about 95.
  • Total Luminous Transmittance (Tt), Diffuse Luminous Transmittance (Td), and Haze value ⁇ (Td/Tt) x 100 ⁇ can be measured and calculated by the artisan by reference to ASTM D 1003-00 “Standard Test Method for Haze and Luminous Transmittance of Transparent Plastics”. Although the pigments herein are not plastics, the same principles of this specific standard test can be applied.
  • the soft focus powder useful herein includes polymethyl/methacrylate (PMMA), silica, hybrid pigments such as alumina treated mica, titanium dioxide treated talc, titanium dioxide treated mica, vinyl dimethicone/methicone silsesquioxane crosspolymer, alumina, barium sulfate and synthetic mica.
  • PMMA polymethyl/methacrylate
  • silica hybrid pigments such as alumina treated mica, titanium dioxide treated talc, titanium dioxide treated mica, vinyl dimethicone/methicone silsesquioxane crosspolymer, alumina, barium sulfate and synthetic mica.
  • Commercially available soft focus powder useful herein includes alumina treated mica under the trade name of SA Excel Mica JP2 available from Miyoshi Kasei, which has a Total Luminous Transmittance (Tt) of about 87, Diffuse Luminous Transmittance (Td) of about 28, and Haze value ⁇ (Td/Tt) ⁇
  • the content level of a soft focus powder when formulated with coverage titanium dioxide in a single layer, shall be as high as 5% to achieve noticeable natural look effect.
  • the skin care product of the present invention can provide satisfied natural look effect with lower level of soft focus powder.
  • the cost of the product can be controlled while also providing more flexibility in product formulation.
  • the content level of soft focus powders in one layer is from about 2% to about 25%, more preferably from about 5% to about 20% based on the composition of that layer.
  • the preferred content level of soft focus powders is from about 0.5% to about 4%, more preferably from about 1% to about 3%.
  • Soft focus silicone elastomer is crosslinked siloxane elastomer that is particularly effective in providing soft focus effect to the skin.
  • silicone elastomer when incorporated in a cosmetic product a defined amount of silicone elastomer, the silicone elastomer can provide natural finish yet having good coverage for minimizing the appearance of skin troubles.
  • silicone elastomer has lower matte level compared with other silicone oils. Matte level is a parameter reflecting soft focus effect, i.e. natural finish of a cosmetic material. The lower is the matte level, the better natural finish the material can provide. Matte level of the silicone elastomer used herein is less than 40.
  • Matte level can be measured by the PG-1M gloss meter (Incidence angle / Reflection angle: 60/60°) made by Nihon Denshoku Kogyo.
  • Commercially available silicone elastomer useful in the present application includes a silicone elastomer having the trade name KSG-16 available from Shinetsu, which has a matte level of about 37.
  • Silicone elastomers suitable for use herein can be emulsifying or non-emulsifying crosslinked siloxane elastomers or mixtures thereof.
  • non-emulsifying as used herein, defines crosslinked organopolysiloxane elastomers from which polyoxyalkylene units are absent.
  • emulsifying as used herein, means crosslinked organopolysiloxane elastomers having at least one polyoxyalkylene (e.g., polyoxyethylene or polyoxypropylene) unit.
  • Non-emulsifying elastomers useful in the present invention are formed via crosslinking organohydroenpolysiloxanes with an alpha, omega-diene.
  • Emulsifying elastomers herein include polyoxyalkylene modified elastomers formed via crosslinking from organohydrogenpolysiloxanes with polyoxyalkylene dienes or organohydrogenpolysiloxanes containing at least one polyether group crosslinked with an alpha, omega-diene.
  • Emulsifying crosslinked organopolysiloxane elastomer can notably be chosen from the crosslinked polymers described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,412,004, 5,837,793, and 5,811,487.
  • an emulsifying elastomer comprised of dimethicone copolyol crosspolymer (and dimethicone) is available from Shin Etsu under the tradename KSG-21.
  • Non-emulsifying elastomers are dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymers.
  • dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymers are supplied by a variety of suppliers including Dow Coming (DC 9040 and DC 9041), General Electric (SFE 839), Shin Etsu (KSG-15, 16, 18 [dimethicone/phenyl vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer]), and Grant Industries (GRANSILTM line of elastomers).
  • Cross-linked organopolysiloxane elastomers useful in the present invention and processes for making them are further described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,970,252, 5,760,116, and 5,654,362.
  • Additional crosslinked organopolysiloxane elastomers useful in the present invention are disclosed in Japanese Patent Application JP 61-18708, assigned to Pola Kasei Kogyo K K.
  • Commercially available elastomers preferred for use herein are Dow Coming's 9040 silicone elastomer blend, Shin Etsu's KSG-21, and mixtures thereof.
  • Oil absorbing powder is a pigment that is particularly effective in absorbing oil, and thereby can be included in the present composition for absorbing excessive sebum from the skin.
  • the oil absorbing powder herein has an oil absorbency of at least about 100 ml/100 g, preferably at least about 200 ml/100 g.
  • Oil absorbency is a unit well known to the artisan, and which can be measured via: JIS K5101 No.21 “Test Method for Oil Absorbency Level”.
  • Oil absorbing powder useful herein includes spherical silica, and methyl methacrylate copolymer.
  • Commercially available oil absorbing pigments useful herein include spherical silica with tradename SI-SILDEX H-52 available from Miyoshi Kasei, Inc.
  • oil absorbing powders for oil shine control may provide a composition with unfavorable spreadability performance.
  • oil absorbing powders mainly in one layer the unfavorable spreadability performance can be improved.
  • one layer of the present invention comprises from about 1% to about 20%, more preferably from about 2% to about 10% of an oil absorbing powder.
  • Film forming polymer is useful for imparting wear and/or transfer resistant properties to a cosmetic product.
  • Preferred polymers form a non-tacky film which is removable with water used with cleansers such as soap.
  • Suitable film forming polymeric materials include:
  • high molecular weight hydrocarbon polymers with viscosities of greater than about 50,000 mPas include polybutene, polybutene terephthalate, polydecene, polycyclopentadiene, and similar linear and branched high molecular weight hydrocarbons.
  • Preferred film forming polymers include organosiloxane resins comprising combinations of R 3 SiO 1/2 “M” units, R 2 SiO “D” units, RSiO 3/2 “T” units, SiO 2 “Q” units in ratios to each other that satisfy the relationship R n SiO (4 ⁇ n)/2 where n is a value between 1.0 and 1.50 and R is a methyl group. Note that a small amount, up to 5%, of silanol or alkoxy functionality may also be present in the resin structure as a result of processing.
  • the organosiloxane resins must be solid at about 25° C. and have a molecular weight range of from about 1,000 to about 10,000 grams/mole.
  • the resin is soluble in organic solvents such as toluene, xylene, isoparaffins, and cyclosiloxanes or the volatile carrier, indicating that the resin is not sufficiently crosslinked such that the resin is insoluble in the volatile carrier.
  • organic solvents such as toluene, xylene, isoparaffins, and cyclosiloxanes or the volatile carrier.
  • Particularly preferred are resins comprising repeating monofunctional or R 3 SiO 1/2 “M” units and the quadrofunctional or SiO 2 “Q” units, otherwise known as “MQ” resins as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,330,747, Krzysik, issued Jul. 19, 1994, incorporated herein by reference.
  • the ratio of the “M” to “Q” functional units is preferably about 0.7 and the value of n is 1.2.
  • the sebum solidifying powders useful herein have the ability to solidify sebum, i.e., are effective in adsorbing free fatty acid, diglyceride, and triglyceride, and solidifying them by forming zinc salts thereof, such that a film is formed within about 30 minutes.
  • the originally glossy sebum changes appearance into a matte film.
  • Such capability can be distinguished from other oil absorbing powders, which are not selective in the type of oil to be absorbed, and do not form a film after absorbing oil, thus may leave glossy gels and pastes after absorbing the sebum. Change in appearance provides a noticeable signal to the user that sebum has been controlled.
  • Sebum solidifying effect may be conveniently measured by mixing a certain amount of powder with a certain amount of artificial sebum, mixing for a certain period of time, and allowing standing until solidified or showing matte appearance. The time taken for the mixture to solidify or to change appearance is recorded. The shorter the time taken to solidify or change appearance, the higher the solidifying effect is of the powder.
  • sebum solidifying powder useful herein include mica coated with hydroxyapatite, 20% zinc oxide with tradename PLV-20, and the same powder surface treated with Methicone with tradename SI-PLV-20, both available from Miyoshi Kasei, Inc.
  • inclusion of sebum solidifying powders for oil shine control may provide a composition with unfavorable spreadability performance.
  • the unfavorable spreadability performance can be improved.
  • the content level of sebum solidifying powder in one layer is from about 1% to about 35%, preferably from about 1% to about 25%.
  • the type and amount of skin active agents are selected so that the inclusion of a specific agent does not affect the stability of the composition.
  • hydrophilic agents may be incorporated in an amount soluble in the aqueous phase
  • lipophilic agents may be incorporated in an amount soluble in the oil phase.
  • Ascorbic acid compounds useful herein include ascorbic acid per se in the L-form, ascorbic acid salt, and derivatives thereof.
  • Ascorbic acid salts useful herein include, sodium, potassium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, barium, ammonium and protamine salts.
  • Ascorbic acid derivatives useful herein include, for example, esters of ascorbic acid, and ester salts of ascorbic acid.
  • Particularly preferred ascorbic acid compounds include 2-o-D-glucopyranosyl-L-ascorbic acid, which is an ester of ascorbic acid and glucose and usually referred to as L-ascorbic acid 2-glucoside or ascorbyl glucoside, and its metal salts, and L-ascorbic acid phosphate ester salts such as sodium ascorbyl phosphate, potassium ascorbyl phosphate, magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, and calcium ascorbyl phosphate.
  • 2-o-D-glucopyranosyl-L-ascorbic acid which is an ester of ascorbic acid and glucose and usually referred to as L-ascorbic acid 2-glucoside or ascorbyl glucoside, and its metal salts
  • L-ascorbic acid phosphate ester salts such as sodium ascorbyl phosphate, potassium ascorbyl phosphate, magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, and calcium ascorbyl phosphate.
  • ascorbic compounds include magnesium ascorbyl phosphate available from Showa Denko, 2-o-D-glucopyranosyl-L-ascorbic acid available from Hayashibara and sodium L-ascorbyl phosphate with tradename STAY C available from Roche.
  • Vitamin B 3 compounds useful herein include, for example, those having the formula: wherein R is —CONH 2 (e.g., niacinamide) or —CH 2 OH (e.g., nicotinyl alcohol); derivatives thereof; and salts thereof.
  • exemplary derivatives of the foregoing vitamin B 3 compounds include nicotinic acid esters, including non-vasodilating esters of nicotinic acid, nicotinyl amino acids, panthenol, nicotinyl alcohol esters of carboxylic acids, nicotinic acid N-oxide and niacinamide N-oxide.
  • Preferred vitamin B 3 compounds are niacinamide and tocopherol nicotinate, and more preferred is niacinamide.
  • the vitamin B 3 compound contains a limited amount of the salt form and is more preferably substantially free of salts of a vitamin B 3 compound.
  • the vitamin B 3 compound contains less than about 50% of such salt, and is more preferably essentially free of the salt form.
  • Commercially available vitamin B 3 compounds that are highly useful herein include niacinamide USP available from Reilly.
  • N-acetyl glutathione for example, N-acetyl glutathione available from Technical Sourcing International.
  • hydrophobic skin lightening agents useful herein include ascorbic acid derivatives such as ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate (for example, VC-IP available from Nikko Chemical), ascorbyl palmitate (for example available from Roche Vitamins), ascorbyl dipalmitate (for example, NIKKOL CP available from Nikko Chemical); undecylenoyl phenyl alanine (for example, SEPIWHITE MSH available from Seppic); octadecenedioic acid (for example, ARLATONE DIOIC DCA available from Uniquema); oenothera biennis sead extract, and pyrus malus (apple) fruit extract, SMATVECTOR UV and Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate in Hyaluronic Filling Sphere available from COLETICA, and mixtures thereof.
  • ascorbic acid derivatives such as ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate (for example, VC-IP available from Nikko Chemical), as
  • skin active agents useful herein include those selected from the group consisting of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (for example, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine available from Technical Sourcing International), panthenol (e.g., DL-Panthenol available from Alps Pharmaceutical Inc), tocopheryl nicotinate, benzoyl peroxide, 3-hydroxy benzoic acid, flavonoids (e.g., flavanone, chalcone), farnesol, phytantriol, glycolic acid, lactic acid, 4-hydroxy benzoic acid, acetyl salicylic acid, 2-hydroxybutanoic acid, 2-hydroxypentanoic acid, 2-hydroxyhexanoic acid, cis-retinoic acid, trans-retinoic acid, retinol, retinyl esters (e.g., retinyl propionate), phytic acid, N-acetyl-L-cysteine, lipoic acid, to
  • the water-in-oil emulsion, oil-in-water emulsion or oil dispersion compositions of the present invention comprise volatile silicone oil
  • the pressed powder composition of the present invention comprises volatile silicone oil as an optional component.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition comprises from about 10% to about 50%, preferably from about 15% to about 35% of volatile silicone oil
  • oil-in-water emulsion composition comprises from about 1% to about 30%, preferably from about 5% to about 20% of volatile silicone oil
  • oil dispersion composition comprises from about 10% to about 80%, preferably from about 20% to about 70% of volatile silicone oil
  • the pressed powder composition comprises from about 0.1% to about 10%, preferably from about 1% to about 5% of volatile silicone oil.
  • the species and levels of the volatile silicone oil herein is believed to provide improved refreshing and light feeling to the skin, without necessarily leaving a dried feeling to the skin.
  • the volatile silicone oil useful herein are selected from those having a boiling point of from about 60 to about 260° C., preferably those having from 2 to 7 silicon atoms.
  • the volatile silicone oils useful herein include polyalkyl or polyaryl siloxanes with the following structure (I): wherein R 93 is independently alkyl or aryl, and p is an integer from about 0 to about 5.
  • Z 8 represents groups which block the ends of the silicone chains.
  • R 93 includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, methylphenyl and phenylmethyl
  • Z 8 includes hydroxy, methyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, and aryloxy. More preferably, R 93 and Z 8 are methyl.
  • the preferred volatile silicone compounds are hexamethyldisiloxane, octamethyltrisiloxane, decamethyltetrasiloxane, hexadecamethylheptasiloxane.
  • Commercially available volatile silicone compounds useful herein include octamethyltrisiloxane with tradename SH200C-1cs, decamethyltetrasiloxane with tradename SH200C-1.5cs, hexadecamethylheptasiloxane with tradename SH200C-2cs, all available from Dow Coming.
  • volatile silicone oils useful herein also include a cyclic silicone compound having the formula: wherein R 93 is independently alkyl or aryl, and n is an integer of from 3 to 7.
  • R 93 includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, methylphenyl and phenylmethyl. More preferably, R 93 is methyl.
  • the preferred volatile silicone compounds are octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, decamethylcyclopentasiloxane, tetradecamethylcyclohexasiloxane.
  • Commercially available volatile silicone compounds useful herein include octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane with tradename SH244, decamethylcyclopentasiloxane with tradename DC245 and SH245, and dodeamethylcyclohexasiloxane with tradename DC246; all available from Dow Coming.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion, oil-in-water emulsion and oil dispersion compositions of the present invention comprise non-volatile oil.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition comprises from about 0.5% to about 20%, preferably from about 1% to about 15% of non-volatile oil
  • the oil-in-water emulsion composition comprises from about 1% to about 20%, preferably from about 5% to about 15% of non-volatile oil
  • the oil dispersion composition comprises from about 1% to about 40%, preferably from about 5% to about 25% of non-volatile oil.
  • the species and levels of the non-volatile oil herein is believed to provide improved smoothness to the skin, and also alleviate dry feeling of the skin.
  • the pressed powder composition of the present invention comprises non-volatile oil as binder oil.
  • the pressed powder composition comprises from about 2% to about 40%, preferably from about 5% to about 25% of non-volatile oil.
  • the species and levels of the non-volatile oil herein is believed to provide improved smoothness to the skin, and also alleviate dry feeling of the skin.
  • Non-volatile oils useful herein are, for example, tridecyl isononanoate, isostearyl isostearate, isocetyl isosteatrate, isopropyl isostearate, isodecyl isonoanoate, cetyl octanoate, isononyl isononanoate, diisopropyl myristate, isocetyl myristate, isotridecyl myristate, isopropyl myristate, isostearyl palmitate, isocetyl palmitate, isodecyl palmitate, isopropyl palmitate, octyl palmitate, caprylic/capric acid triglyceride, glyceryl tri-2-ethylhexanoate, neopentyl glycol di(2-ethyl hexanoate), diisopropyl dimerate, tocopherol, tocopherol acetate
  • oils include, for example, isotridecyl isononanoate with tradename Crodamol TN available from Croda, Hexalan available from Nisshin Seiyu, and tocopherol acetates available from Eisai.
  • Non-volatile oils useful herein also include polyalkyl or polyaryl siloxanes with the following structure (I) wherein R 93 is alkyl or aryl, and p is an integer from about 7 to about 8,000.
  • Z 8 represents groups which block the ends of the silicone chains.
  • the alkyl or aryl groups substituted on the siloxane chain (R 93 ) or at the ends of the siloxane chains Z 8 can have any structure as long as the resulting silicone remains fluid at room temperature, is dispersible, is neither irritating, toxic nor otherwise harmful when applied to the skin, is compatible with the other components of the composition, and is chemically stable under normal use and storage conditions.
  • Suitable Z 8 includes hydroxy, methyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, and aryloxy.
  • the two R 93 groups on the silicon atom may represent the same group or different groups. Preferably, the two R93 groups represent the same group. Suitable R 93 includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, methylphenyl and phenylmethyl.
  • the preferred silicone compounds are polydimethylsiloxane, polydiethylsiloxane, and polymethylphenylsiloxane. Polydimethylsiloxane, which is also known as dimethicone, is especially preferred.
  • the polyalkylsiloxanes that can be used include, for example, polydimethylsiloxanes. These silicone compounds are available, for example, from the General Electric Company in their Viscasil® and SF 96 series, and from Dow Coming in their Dow Coming 200 series such as SH 200.
  • Non-volatile oils also useful herein are the various grades of mineral oils.
  • Mineral oils are liquid mixtures of hydrocarbons that are obtained from petroleum. Specific examples of suitable hydrocarbons include paraffin oil, mineral oil, dodecane, isododecane, hexadecane, isohexadecane, eicosene, isoeicosene, tridecane, tetradecane, polybutene, polyisobutene, and mixtures thereof.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion and oil dispersion compositions of the present invention comprise a solid wax.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition comprises from about 1% to about 10%, preferably from about 2% to about 5% of solid wax; and the oil dispersion composition comprises from about 1% to about 10%, preferably from about 2% to about 7% of solid wax.
  • the species and levels of the solid wax herein is believed to provide consistency to the composition and coverage to the skin, while not negatively contributing to the spreadability upon application to the skin, and fresh and light feel of the skin.
  • the solid waxes useful herein are paraffin wax, microcrystalline wax, ozokerite was, ceresin wax, carnauba wax, candellila wax, eicosanyl behenate, and mixtures thereof. A mixture of waxes is preferably used.
  • Solid waxes useful herein include: Candelilla wax NC-1630 available from Cerarica Noda, Ozokerite wax SP-1021 available from Strahl & Pitsh, and Eicosanyl behenate available from Cas Chemical.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition of the present invention comprises a lipophilic surfactant, the oil dispersion composition and pressed powder composition may comprise lipophilic surfactant as an optional component.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition comprises from about 0.5% to about 5%, preferably from about 1% to about 4% of lipophilic surfactant, when present, the pressed powder composition comprises from about 0.1% to about 7%, preferably from about 0.3% to about 5% of lipophilic surfactant.
  • the lipophilic surfactant herein has an HLB value of less than about 8.
  • the HLB value is a theoretical index value which describes the hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of a specific compound. Generally, it is recognized that the HLB index ranges from 0 (very hydrophobic) to 40 (very hydrophilic).
  • the HLB and methods for calculating the HLB of a compound are explained in detail in Surfactant Science Series, Vol. 1: Nonionic Surfactants”, pp 606-13, M. J. Schick (Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 1966).
  • the species and levels of the lipophilic surfactant herein are believed to provide a stable water-in-oil emulsion in view of the other components of the present invention.
  • the lipophilic surfactant can be an ester-type surfactant.
  • Ester-type surfactants useful herein include: sorbitan monoisostearate, sorbitan diisostearate, sorbitan sesquiisostearate, sorbitan monooleate, sorbitan dioleate, sorbitan sesquioleate, glyceryl monoisostearate, glyceryl diiostearate, glyceryl sesquiisostearate, glyceryl monooleate, glyceryl dioleate, glyceryl sesquioleate, diglyceryl diisostearate, diglyceryl dioleate, diglycerin monoisostearyl ether, diglycerin diisostearyl ether, and mixtures thereof.
  • ester-type surfactants are, for example, sorbitan isostearate having a tradename Crill 6 available from Croda, and sorbitan sesquioleate with tradename Arlacel 83 available from Kao Atras.
  • the lipophilic surfactant can be a silicone-type surfactant.
  • Silicone-type surfactants useful herein are (i), (ii), and (iii) as shown below, and mixtures thereof.
  • dimethicone copolyols having the formula: wherein R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, and combinations thereof, m is an integer from 5 to 100, x is independently zero or greater, y is independently zero or greater, the sum of x+y is 1-100.
  • branched polyether-polydiorganosiloxane emulsifiers herein having the formula: wherein R 1 is an alkyl having from about 1 to about 20 carbons; R 2 is wherein g is from about 1 to about 5, and h is from about 5 to about 20; R 3 is H or an alkyl having from about 1 to about 5 carbons; e is from about 5 to about 20; f is from about 0 to about 10; a is from about 20 to about 100; b is from about 1 to about 15; c is from about 1 to about 15; and d is from about 1 to about 5.
  • silicone-type surfactants are, for example, dimethicone copolyols DC5225C, BY22-012, BY22-008, SH3746M, SH3771M, SH3772M, SH3773M, SH3775M, SH3748, SH3749, and DC5200, all available from Dow Coming, and branched polyether-polydiorganosiloxane emulsifiers such as PEG-9 polydimethylsiloxyethyl Dimethicone, having an HLB of about 4 and a molecular weight of about 6,000 having a tradename KF-6028 available from ShinEtsu Chemical.
  • the lipophilic surfactant is a mixture of at least one ester-type surfactant and at least one silicone-type surfactant to provide a stable emulsion for the other essential components of the present invention.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion and oil-in-water emulsion compositions of the present invention comprise water in an amount of sufficient to provide a discontinuous or continuous aqueous phase.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition comprises an amount of water such that the total level of volatile silicone oil and water is more that about 40%, preferably from about 10% to about 35% of water; and the oil-in-water emulsion composition comprises from about 20% to about 60%, preferably from about 30% to about 50% of water.
  • the amount of water herein is believed to provide improved refreshing and light feeling to the skin, without necessarily leaving a dried feeling to the skin. Further, this amount of water allows the inclusion of optional water-soluble skin active agents as described below.
  • deionized water is typically used.
  • Water from natural sources including mineral cations can also be used, depending on the desired characteristic of the product.
  • the oil-in-water emulsion composition of the present invention comprises fatty compounds or fatty acid salt.
  • the oil-in-water emulsion composition comprises from about 1% to about 15%, more preferably from about 2% to about 10% of fatty compounds or fatty acid salt.
  • Fatty compounds and Fatty acid salt useful herein include stearic acid (e.g., Stearic Acid 750 available from Kao), staric acid sodium salt, palmitic acid, stearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, stearic acid, palmitic acid, the polyethylene glycol ether of stearyl alcohol or cetyl alcohol having an average of about I to about 5 ethylene oxide units, and mixtures thereof.
  • Preferred fatty compounds are selected from stearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, the polyethylene glycol ether of stearyl alcohol having an average of about 2 ethylene oxide units (steareth-2), the polyethylene glycol ether of cetyl alcohol having an average of about 2 ethylene oxide units, and mixtures thereof.
  • the oil-in-water emulsion composition of the present invention comprises hydrophilic surfactant.
  • the oil-in-water emulsion composition comprises from about 0.1% to about 4%, more preferably from about 0.3% to about 2% of hydrophilic surfactant.
  • hydrophilic surfactant can be employed herein.
  • Known or conventional hydrophilic surfactant can be used in the composition, provided that the selected hydrophilic surfactant is chemically and physically compatible with essential components of the composition, and provides the desired dispersion characteristics.
  • hydrophilic surfactant useful herein are various non-ionic and anionic hydrophilic surfactant such as sugar esters and polyesters, alkoxylated sugar esters and polyesters, C1-C30 fatty acid esters of C1-C30 fatty alcohols, alkoxylated derivatives of C1-C30 fatty acid esters of C1-C30 fatty alcohols, alkoxylated ethers of C1-C30 fatty alcohols, polyglyceryl esters of C1-C30 fatty acids, C1-C30 esters of polyols, C1-C30 ethers of polyols, alkyl phosphates, polyoxyalkylene fatty ether phosphates, fatty acid amides, acyl lactylates, soaps, polyoxyalkylene hydrogenated caster oils, polyglycerin alkyl esters having the C10-20 of alkylsubstitute, polyoxyethylene sterols, and polyoxyethylene hydrogenated steas, al
  • Non-limiting examples of other hydrophilic surfactant for use herein include: polyethylene glycol 20 sorbitan monolaurate (polysorbate 20), polyethylene glycol 5 soya sterol, steareth-20, ceteareth-20, PPG-2 methyl glucose ether distearate, ceteth- 10, polysorbate 80, cetyl phosphate, potassium cetyl phosphate, diethanolamine cetyl phosphate, polysorbate 60, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan trioleate (polysorbate 85), sorbitan monolaurate, polyoxyethylene 4 lauryl ether sodium stearate, polyglyceryl-4 isostearate, hexyl laurate, PPG-2 methyl glucose ether distearate, ceteth- 10, diethanolamine cetyl phosphate, glyceryl stearate, PEG 40 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil, and mixture
  • Polyoxyalkylene hydrogenated castor oils useful herein include, for example, polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oils having 20-100 moles of ethylene oxides, such as polyoxyethylene (20) hydrogenated castor oil, polyethylene (40) hydrogenated castor oil, and polyoxyethylene (100) hydrogenated castor oil.
  • Polyglycerin alkyl esters having the C10-20 of alkylsubstitute useful herein include,-for example, those having 6-10 moles of glycerin units, such as polyglyceryl-6 laurate, polyglyceryl-10 laurate, and polyglyceryl-10 stearate.
  • Polysorbates useful herein include, for example, those having 20-80 moles of ethylene oxides, such as polysorbate-20, polyborbate-40, polysorbate-60, and polysorbate-80.
  • Polyethylene sterols and polyethylene hydrogenated sterols useful herein include, for example, those having 10-30moles of ethylene oxides, such as polyethylene (10) phytosterol, polyethylene (30) phytosterol, and polyethylene (20) cholesterol.
  • polysorbates preferred are polysorbates, and more preferred are polysorbate-20, polysorbate-40, and mixtures thereof.
  • hydrophilic surfactant is glyceryl stearate : Arlacel 161 available from Uniqema.
  • compositions of pressed powder, water-in-oil emulsion, and oil-in-water emulsion of the present invention comprises powder component.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition comprises from about 5% to about 45%, more preferably from about 15% to about 30% of powder component
  • the oil-in-water emulsion composition comprises from about 5% to about 40%, more preferably from about 15% to about 30% of pigment powder component
  • the pressed powder composition comprises from about 60% to about 98%, more preferably from about 75% to about 95% of powder component.
  • the oil dispersion composition optionally comprises a pigment powder, when present; the content level of pigment powder in the oil dispersion composition is from about 1% to about 70%, more preferably from about 5% to about 50%.
  • the pigment powder used herein is typically hydrophobic in nature, or hydrophobically treated for water-in-oil emulsion and oil dispersion, and hydrophilic in nature or non-hydrophobically treated for oil-in-water emulsion. Both hydrophobic and hydrophilic pigment powder components can be used for pressed powder.
  • the entire composition maintains flexibility to accommodate other components which provide spreadability, moisturization, and fresh and light feel.
  • the species and levels of the pigments are selected to provide, for example, shade, coverage, good wear performance, and stability in the composition.
  • Such pigments may be treated with a hydrophobical treatment agent, including: silicone such as Methicone, Dimethicone, and perfluoroalkylsilane; fatty material such as stearic acid and disodium hydrogenated glutamate; metal soap such as aluminium dimyristate; aluminium hydrogenated tallow glutamate, hydrogenated lecithin, lauroyl lysine, aluminium salt of perfluoroalkyl phosphate, and aluminium hydroxide as to reduce the activity for titanium dioxide, and mixtures thereof.
  • silicone such as Methicone, Dimethicone, and perfluoroalkylsilane
  • fatty material such as stearic acid and disodium hydrogenated glutamate
  • metal soap such as aluminium dimyristate
  • aluminium hydrogenated tallow glutamate hydrogenated lecithin
  • lauroyl lysine aluminium salt of perfluoroalkyl phosphate
  • aluminium hydroxide aluminium hydroxide
  • hydrophobic pigment powder components include coverage titanium dioxide, such as titanium dioxide and talc and methicone: SI-T-CR-50Z available, titanium dioxide and methicone: SI-Titanium Dioxide IS, titanium dioxide and dimethicone: SA-Titanium Dioxide CR-50, titanium dioxide and methicone: SI-FTL-300 and titanium dioxide and dimethicone and disodium hydrogenated glutamate: SA/NAI-TR-10, all of them are available from Miyoshi Kasei, iron oxide and cyclopentasiloxane and disodium hydrogenated glutamate: SA/NAI-Y-10/D5(70%)/SA/NAI-R-10/D5(65%) /SA/NAI-B-10/D5(75%) available from Miyoshi Kasei, iron oxide and disodium hydrogenated glutamate: SA/NAI-Y-10/SA/NAI-R-10/SA/NAI-B-10 available from Miyoshi Kasei, iron oxide and dis
  • hydrophilic pigment components include coverage titanium dioxide, such as Titanium dioxide CR-50 available from Ishihara Techno Corporation, mica: Mica Y-3000 available from Yamaguchi Mica, talc: Talc JA13R available from Asada Milling, silica: MK-30 available from Fuji Silysia, iron oxides available from Titan Kogyo, boron nitride: Boron Nitride SHP-6 available from Mizushima Ferroalloy, barium sulfate: Pletelet Barium sulfate H, HF, HG, HL, HM, HP available from Sakai Chemical Industry.
  • titanium dioxide such as Titanium dioxide CR-50 available from Ishihara Techno Corporation
  • mica Mica Y-3000 available from Yamaguchi Mica
  • talc Talc JA13R available from Asada Milling
  • silica MK-30 available from Fuji Silysia
  • iron oxides available from Titan Kogyo
  • boron nitride Boron Ni
  • CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Handbook Second Edition (1992) describes a wide variety of nonlimiting cosmetic and pharmaceutical ingredients commonly used in the industry, which are suitable for use in the topical compositions of the present invention. Such other materials may be dissolved or dispersed in the composition, depending on the relative solubilities of the components of the composition.
  • topical ingredient classes include: anti-cellulite agents, antioxidants, radical scavengers, chelating agents, vitamins and derivatives thereof, abrasives, other oil absorbents, astringents, dyes, essential oils, fragrance, structuring agents, emulsifiers, solubilizing agents, anti-caking agents, antifoaming agents, binders, buffering agents, bulking agents, denaturants, pH adjusters, propellants, reducing agents, sequestrants, cosmetic biocides, and preservatives.
  • composition of the present invention may further comprise a humectant at from about 1% to about 15%, preferably 2% to about 7% of each layer.
  • the humectants herein are selected from the group consisting of polyhydric alcohols, water soluble alkoxylated nonionic polymers, and mixtures thereof.
  • Polyhydric alcohols useful herein include glycerin, propylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, diglycerin, sodium hyaluronate, and mixtures thereof.
  • humectants herein include: glycerin available from Asahi Denka; propylene glycol with tradename LEXOL PG-865/855 available from Inolex, 1-,2-PROPYLENE GLYCOL USP available from BASF; 1,3-butylene glycol available from Kyowa Hakko Kogyo; dipropylene glycol with the same tradename available from BASF; diglycerin with tradename DIGLYCEROL available from Solvay GmbH; sodium hyaluronate with tradenames ACTIMOIST available from Active Organics, AVIAN SODIUM HYALURONATE series available from Intergen, HYALURONIC ACID Na available from Ichimaru Pharcos.
  • UV absorbing agents useful herein are, for example, 2-ethylhexyl-p-methoxycinnamate (commercially available as PARSOL MCX), butylmethoxydibenzoyl-methane, 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzo-phenone, 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid, octyldimethyl-p-aminobenzoic acid, octocrylene, 2-ethylhexyl N,N-dimethyl-p-aminobenzoate, p-aminobenzoic acid, 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid, octocrylene, oxybenzone, homomenthyl salicylate, octyl salicylate, 4,4′-methoxy-t-butyldibenzoylmethane, 4-isopropyl dibenzoylmethane, 3-benzylidene camphor, 3-(4
  • each layer of the present invention comprises from about 0% to about 20%, preferably from about 0.1% to about 10% of a UV protection powders, such as micronized titanium dioxide and micronized zinc oxide.
  • a UV protection powders such as micronized titanium dioxide and micronized zinc oxide.
  • the powders included in the pigment component herein are typically hydrophobic in nature, or hydrophobically treated.
  • the particle size of UV protection powders is less than 100 nm which size does not have coverage effects.
  • the gelling agents useful as thickeners of the present invention include esters and amides of fatty acid gellants, hydroxy acids, hydroxy fatty acids, other amide gellants, and crystalline gellants.
  • N-acyl amino acid amides useful herein are prepared from glutamic acid, lysine, glutamine, aspartic acid and mixtures thereof. Particularly preferred are n-acyl glutamic acid amides corresponding to the following formula: R2-NH—CO—(CH2)2-CH—(NH—CO—R1)—CO—NH—R2 wherein R1 is an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical having from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms, and R2 is an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical having from about 4 to about 12 carbon atoms.
  • R1 is an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical having from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms
  • R2 is an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical having from about 4 to about 12 carbon atoms.
  • Non-limiting examples of these include n-lauroyl-L-glutamic acid dibutyl arnide, n-stearoyl-L-glutamic acid diheptyl amide, and mixtures thereof. Most preferred is n-lauroyl-L
  • Preferred among these gellants are those selected from the group consisting of 12-hydroxystearic acid, 12-hydroxystearic acid methyl ester, 12-hydroxystearic acid ethyl ester, 12-hydroxystearic acid stearyl ester, 12-hydroxystearic acid benzyl ester, 12-hydroxystearic acid amide, isopropyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, butyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, benzyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, phenyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, t-butyl arnide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, cyclohexyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, 1-adamantyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, 2-adamantyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, diisopropyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, and mixtures thereof; even more preferably, 12-hydroxystearic acid, isopropyl amide of 12-hydroxystearic acid, and
  • alkyl amides of di-carboxylic acids such as di-amides of alkyl succinic acids, alkenyl succinic acids, alkyl succinic anhydrides and alkenyl succinic anhydrides, more preferably 2-dodecyl-N,N′-dibutylsuccinamide.
  • the present composition may be made by any process known in the art, the process herein is advantageous for manufacturing the present composition in an aesthetically appealing, yet cost effective manner.
  • the present process is particularly useful for the present composition wherein the first layer has a viscosity of from about 100 mPas to about 10,000 mPas, preferably from 300 mPas to 3000 mPas when brought to a temperature of between about 55° C. and about 90° C.
  • the present process comprises the steps of:
  • the powder composition is made by the steps of:
  • oil dispersion composition is made by the steps of:
  • the obtained composition which is still fluid at such temperature, is filled into an air-tight container and allowed to cool to room temperature typically using a cooling unit.
  • the obtained composition is solid at ambient temperature, and thus can be poured into such container and left to solidify.
  • oil-in-water emulsion composition is made by the steps of:
  • the obtained composition which is still fluid at such temperature, is filled into an air-tight container and allowed to cool to room temperature typically using a cooling unit.
  • the obtained composition is solid at ambient temperature, and thus can be poured into such container and left to solidify.
  • the water-in-oil emulsion composition is made by the steps of:
  • the W/O solid emulsion composition of the first layer of Examples 1-1 -5-1 are prepared as follows:
  • SI SERICITE available from MIYOSHI KASEI, INC. *9 Titanium Dioxide and Methicone: SI Titanium Dioxide IS available from MIYOSHI KASEI, INC. *10 Mica and Titanium Dioxide: FLAMENCO SUPER PEARL available from THE MEARL *11 Iron Oxide and Methicone: IRON OXIDE series available from DAITO KASEI KOUGYOU CO., LTD. *12 Methylphenyl polysiloxane: KF56 available from SHINETSU CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
  • the powder make-up compositions of the second layer of Examples 1-15 are prepared as follows:
  • Dual-layer foundation products can be made using the preparation method described above and by combining, at the weight ratio of 9:1 to 1:9 of the first layer compositions 1-1 to 15-1 and the corresponding second layer compositions of 1-2 to 15-2 of Examples 1-15.
  • the dual-layer foundation products of the present invention not only have a more attractive aesthetic look, but also provide a variety of skin benefits.
  • Examples 1, 6 and 11 can provide radiant look by comprising mica and titanium dioxide in the second layer
  • Examples 2, 7 and 12 can provide oily shine control benefit and soft focus benefit by comprising mica and zinc oxide and methicone and hydroxyapatite and spherical silica and methicone and vinyl dimethicone methicone silsesquioxane crosspolymer in the second layer
  • Examples 3, 8 and 13 can provide oily shine control benefit by comprising mica and zinc oxide and methicone and hydroxyapatite and spherical silica and methicone in the second layer
  • Examples 4, 9 and 14 can provide soft focus benefit by comprising methyl methacryate crosspolymer and methicone in the second layer
  • Examples 5, 10 and 15 can provide oily shine control benefit and soft focus benefit by comprising mica and zinc oxide and methicone and hydroxyapatite and spherical silica and methicone and methyl methacryate crosspolymer and methicone

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